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Editing Jon Fleischman

by • May 9, 2009

FlashReport publisher Jon Fleischman has moments when he reminds me of a school yard bully.Â The kind of person who watches a kid trip, spill his backpack and then steps all over his homework to make his buddies laugh rather than help the kid up.Â Fleischman has a post on the FlashReport going after Gray Davis for his “mismanagement” of the state when anyone would be hard pressed not to acknowledge how badly Fleischman’s Republican governor Arnold Scwartzenegger has done.

Since Jon has yet to even address his role in the corrupt Mike Carona regime (excuse me, the convicted felon who disgraced his job, his department, voters, and his family, not to mention Christians who adhere to the notion of “Thou Shall Not Covet They Neighbor’s Wife, well..you get the idea), but Jon continues to kick Gray Davis who has been out of office for five years (Bill Clinton’s only been out for 9 years Jon, care to go after him next?). Must be nice to live in the past.

I’ve decided to edit Jon’s little screed.Â See it after the jump.

“I Â don’t know what else to call it when you roll out, as they did just a few days minutes ago, the appeal endorsement of none other than disgraced, convinctedrecalled former Sheriff Mike CaronaÂ Governor Gray Davis.

Yes, you read that right.Â In modern history only one Orange County SheriffGovernor has been convicted of a felonyÂ recalled over the issue of mismanagement of the state’s fiscal situation — and that was Mike CaronaÂ Gray Davis.

You have to wonder what the Good thing I wasn’t part of the conversation Carona had at the sheriff’s was like in headquarters. But since he’s an upstanding Republican and I have a well-read blog, I know what to do.

“Gee, look at the PPIC numbers, and they aren’t nearly as bad as our internal polling shows.””Yeah, the firefighter threat strategy really tanked, and now we really haven’t got anything left to do but spend all of this money we have on television, soÂ we can at least getÂ thoseÂ media buyÂ commissions processed.”

“Hey, remember how we all felt really bad because Gray Davis called and endorsed the Propositions, but we all laughed when he got off of the phone because you can’t put out the endorsement of a recalled, disgraced ex-Governor?”

“Yeah, I remember that?Â Poor guy — I wonder if anyone even talks to him in the grocery store?”

“Well, I guess since we are going to lose anyways, why don’t we perform a kind act of charity, and release his endorsement?”

“Hey, that’s a great idea.Â Hey, do we have an endorsement from Kevin Shelley around here?Â I’m pretty sure we could get that out, too?Â Maybe a joint release?”

“Ahh, we have become terribly cynical — but let’s get that Davis release out.Â It’s the least we can do for someone who was dumped out of office in a recall.”

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This Tuesday is a big election day throughout California, with a lot going on including a nationally-watched special election for Congress in San Diego, a heated battle between two Democrats for the honor of going up against Arnold Schwarzenegger this fall, Rob Reiner’s tax hike/government-run preschool scheme, and much more.Â All of those things and more have been talked about on this website.
Â I am going to take a few minutes, though, and talk about a race that is near and dear to my heart.Â My apologies to the vast majority of FR readers who hail from outside of “The OC” — but I want to take a few minutes to urge my several thousand Orange County readers to vote to re-elect my boss, Orange County Sheriff Michael Carona.Â If you are reading this column, and live outside of Orange County, but have family, friends or acquaintances here, please contact them and ask them to vote for Sheriff Carona.
Â I have known Mike Carona for nearly fifteen years.Â He and I first met when he was the Marshal of Orange County (in charge of security for our county courthouses) and I was a special assistant to freshman Congressman Ed Royce.Â Over the years, I have come to know Carona as a man of strong integrity with a commitment to freedom and liberty, and a passion for public policy administration.Â Â Because of Mike Carona’s strong belief in Republican principles, I have seen him be a leader within the GOP.Â He has endorsed hundreds of Republican candidates for local, county, state and federal office.Â Whether it has been his support of paycheck protection, or his solid opposition to both open primary measures, Carona has done the right thing.Â This year you need only look at the big battles in Orange County to know that, despite his own election taking place, Carona is still stepping up for the GOP cause.Â He was a solid endorser of Diane Harkey for State Senate, and he is a prominent supporter of John Moorlach for Board of Supervisors.
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Of course, for FlashReport readers, it is important to see the Sheriff as a great conservative leader (I’ve never met a Sheriff who is more passionate about second amendment rights than this one!), but the last five and a half years, I have been able to see a great law enforcement leader and manager first hand.Â If you didn’t know it, I work full-time in the media relations office of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.Â In that capacity, I get an insider perspective of Sheriff Carona.
Â Mike Carona words tirelessly for the department (which is a large one – with around 4500 employees and an annual budget around 600 million bucks!).Â I’ve never met anyone more dedicated to their job than Carona.Â Whether it working day and night with his command staff of four Assistant Sheriff’s to keep the day-to-day operations on track, or if he is traveling around the nation (Carona serves as an advisor to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, and on the board of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children).Â
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The accomplishments of the department under Carona are many (click here) and he has a ton of great support (click here) including virtually every GOP elected official in Orange County.Â Most significantly, Orange Countians can easily answer yes to the question, “Are you safer today than you were eight years ago?”
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Carona is looking at three opponents on tomorrow’s ballot, all of whom I would seriously call “B” players.Â All of them have resorted to the worst kind of campaigning — where they takes the lies and falsehoods printed in publications like the Orange County Weekly and spread them around as if they are true.Â Instead of being for something, they have all decided to run negative campaigns.Â Anyways, none of them, in my opinion, offer the kind of real leadership that Orange County has come to know from Mike Carona.

There have been a number of news articles (primarily in the OC Weekly and in the LA Times) that have been negative about the Sheriff.Â Well, I can tell you as someone who is truly in a position to sort out fact from fiction — most of what they have said simply isn’t true.Â And the volumes of great things that he and our department achieve on a daily basis that the newspapers don’t print is staggering.Â Yes, unfortunately somone the Sheriff hired for his senior staff turned out to be involved with criminal activities.Â That said, the Sheriff let that person go (before these activities came to light) and the Sheriff tells anyone who asks that he takes responsibility for having brought that person in, and for letting that person go.Â Don’t believe those out there who want to truly make a mountain out of a mole hill – their sole agenda is to take down an honorable and well-respected public official.
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A last word about Mike Carona that I think should be significant to FlashReport readers.Â I think that it speaks volumes about Sheriff Carona that he has been very supportive of my efforts to start and maintain this website.Â Often times I will pen controversial things, and while neither he nor you, I’m sure, agree with all of them, I think it shows a commitment on Carona’s part to the causes in which we believe that he has been so supportive.
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In closing I would simply say this.Â If you do not know Mike Carona already — then perhaps you will take the word of someone you do know…me!Â I am not only voting for Mike Carona — but am doing so enthusiastically.Â Please consider voting for him as well, and like I said above, if you have relatives or friends in Orange County, encourage them to vote to re-elect Sheriff Carona as well!
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Tell you what Jon; if you stop calling Gray Davis a disgraced former governor who mismanaged the state while continuing to ignore you party’s own inept governor who mismanaged the state, I’ll lay off on your “insider” knowledge of what a great guy Mike Carona is or was.Â But then again, if you knew about the corruption, affairs, and felonies and still thought he was a great guy anyway, it speaks volumes.Â And if you didn’t know it was going on, then you weren’t much of an insider, were you?Â

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3 comments for “Editing Jon Fleischman”

RHackett

May 9, 2009 at 12:26 pm

Tell you what Jon; if you stop calling Gray Davis a disgraced former governor who mismanaged the state while continuing to ignore you partyâ€™s own inept governor who mismanaged the state, Iâ€™ll lay off on your â€œinsiderâ€ knowledge of what a great guy Mike Carona is or was. But then again, if you knew about the corruption, affairs, and felonies and still thought he was a great guy anyway, it speaks volumes. And if you didnâ€™t know it was going on, then you werenâ€™t much of an insider, were you?

Which is it?

Is there a sentient being that actually believes Jonny Flash knows anything about anything?

I have to give him great credit for proving the adage of P.T. Barnum is alive and well in conservative circles.

curious one

May 10, 2009 at 3:40 pm

So what does John Fleischman have to say about janet nguyen v Lou Correa? I know John and Lou have been friends for years. Is this butthead lining up behind Lou or Janet?

curious one

May 10, 2009 at 4:59 pm

So did you guys see Rick reifs show this morning where DPOC Chair Frank Barbaro defended the former discraced Sheriff? He was a co-guest with Scott Moxley, and none other than good ol Johnny Fleischman himself?

Weird thing is, Johnny Fleisch had more harsh criticism for the former sheriff than did Frank Barbaro. Are we living in opposite land or what?